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Is Light Consciousness?

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Here’s a fact: All human biological processes produce chemical reactions. And all biological chemical reactions produce substances. In chemistry there is no such thing as a chemical reaction that doesn’t produce anything. Therefore, if a biological process could produce consciousness then consciousness would have be a substance that could be measured, weighed and dissected. However if you simply observe your own consciousness closely you will see that consciousness is much more like an empty space—and more like a light, than any biological substance that can be dissected. Consciousness is like light because it illuminates your reality. It is what makes your reality perceptible. Right? And consciousness is also like a space because everything that exists must have a space in which to exist. When you look out upon the world everything you see corresponds to a space that it occupies. Your house, a tree, a mountain, this planet, everything occupies a space. But what about your thoughts? Th

Why Do We Dream?

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It is a question that has fascinated scientists, philosophers, and dreamers alike for centuries. Dreams that occur during sleep, have sparked numerous theories and interpretations throughout history. From Freud's psychoanalytic perspective to modern neuroscience research, the quest to understand the purpose and meaning of dreams continues to intrigue and captives us. Circulating from the wires of our consciousness, tales of the night called dreams have captured human curiosity for centuries. They are the silent films of our sleeping brains, often forgotten upon waking but with a profound impact on the tapestry of our lives. Dreams are not just our imagination which are a complex combination of memory, emotion and creative thinking and offer a unique window into the depths of our psyche, revealing insights into our deepest fears, desires and unprocessed emotions. The latest scientific research is shedding light on the neural processes that occur during dreams. REM and non-REM sleep

Consciousness, Dreaming And Reality

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Bashar explores the connection between dreaming, reality, and consciousness. He proposes that we are spirit in a dream-like state, and physical reality is a lower frequency vibration of consciousness. The distinction between the dream and true reality is blurred, as they are both expressions of consciousness. To awaken, one must alter the energy pattern within their consciousness and focus on a lower frequency to experience physical reality. Consciousness, being self-aware and the essence of existence, continues to inhabit all experiences, including negative ones, which serve a purpose in the grand scheme of things. Bashar also explains that every experience or frame of consciousness requires all its parts to exist, and shifting focus to a new frame doesn't destroy the old one. Instead, it represents a different level of consciousness experiencing the frame. The concept of reincarnation is redefined as consciousness shifting focus, while the old frame remains unchanged. Our percept

Everything Is Just A Dream

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Is everything a dream? Does anything exist? And if not, then how can we explain what's going on?  Rupert Spira says that nothing exists, period. What's going on is an appearance. When you dream the beach, the trees, the water, the sand, the people and so on all seem to exist. But when you wake up, you realize there were no objects there. The time and space that seemed to be real in the dream are utterly unreal from the perspective of the waking state.  We're in a kind of dream state here where time and objects in space seem to be real from our localized points of view. But when we wake up, when we go from the dream state to the waking state and from the waking state up one level to consciousness, it's like waking up from a dream. There are no objects here. There's no time and space. All that's there is consciousness. From an early age Rupert Spira was deeply interested in the nature of reality. At the age of seventeen he learnt to meditate and began studying and

Christ Consciousness Energy

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Christ Consciousness is 'higher consciousness'. It is an elevated way of thinking and living that transcends beyond the fear of the materialistic world. This was the way of thinking and living that Jesus and all other enlightened beings of the ages, such as Buddha, Krishna, Moses, Muhammad, Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and even Mr. Fred Rogers possessed. But the Christ Consciousness is the consciousness which does pervade the universe, but is exemplified by the life of Jesus, and all the avatars and all liberated beings, in that they express, not ego consciousness, not a separate, diluted, or divided consciousness, but the unitive consciousness of the Divine Father, and that is the Christ. -Nayaswami Ananta Contrary to popular belief, 'Christ' was not Jesus’ last name. Therefore, Mary and Joseph were not 'Mr. and Mrs. Christ'. His name was 'Jesus of Nazareth'. The Greek word Christ means 'anointed one'. At the time, many enlightened peopl